Joe Ledyon of
Variety gave a negative review, calling it "a well-intentioned misfire featuring 3-D CGI animation that recalls lesser vidgames of the mid-1990s". Keith Phipps of
The A.V. Club wrote that it "fails on every conceivable level" and "seems to have been made using public-domain software, and targeted squarely at kids impressed by any brightly colored moving objects". Roger Moore of the
Orlando Sentinel was also critical, writing "a big-name voice cast doesn't cover for a script that may hit the Biblical high points but somehow misses the dramatic heart of the story", and that "the filmmakers certainly could have used a little
VeggieTales humor". Lou Carlozo of the
Chicago Tribune was more positive, stating "There's an endearing, earnest quality to
The Ten Commandments that transcends its star-studded cast and computer-generated animation". ==References==